Handcrafted Mortar And Pestle For Better Kitchen Aesthetics

A traditional milling tool is a mortar and pestle. The mortar is a tough bowl that is typically made of stone, ceramic, or wood. The mortar and pestle are both spherical milling implements. 

Buy the best hand-painted mortar and pestle online at online handicraft store  iTok...

Handcrafted Mortar And Pestle For Better Kitchen Aesthetics

A traditional milling tool is a mortar and pestle. The mortar is a tough bowl that is typically made of stone, ceramic, or wood. The mortar and pestle are both spherical milling implements. 

Buy the best hand-painted mortar and pestle online at online handicraft store  iTokri with waterproof oil-based paint. You can choose from a variety of gorgeous mortar and pestle collections. There are mortar and pestles made of ceramic, pital, stainless steel, and wood.

Because they were historically used to prepare medicines, mortars and pestles have been employed in cookery since the beginning of time. Today, however, they are primarily connected to the pharmaceutical sector. They are used in science labs for crushing small quantities of substances, in the arts and in cosmetics to pulverise pigments, binders, etc. When making pesto or certain drinks, such as the mojito, they are frequently used to gently crush sugar, ice, and mint leaves in the glass and are also used to crush spices in the kitchen.

What Is Mortar And Pestle?

The mortar and pestle is an essential culinary item that has been around since 35000 BC. It consists of two instruments (a grinder and a bowl) and is used to smash or powder things. The mortar and pestle was the initial method of pulverising wheat that was known. The wheat was put in a small hole in a stone, the mortar, and beaten with a rod-like stone, the pestle. 

Various Kinds Of Mortar And Pestles are Available At iTokri

iTokri brings you different types of beautifully handcrafted mortar and pestles which you can buy at a reasonable price at the convenience of your home. 

  • Banaras Handpainted Stainless Steel Mortar And Pestle 

Mortar and pestle that has been individually painted by Banaras craftsmen using waterproof paint based on oil on stainless steel of the highest quality. These mortar and pestles are very durable and rust free which ensures a smooth grinding process. 

  • Handcrafted with Sheesham Wood Mortar And Pestle 

Native sheesham wood is used in handmade okhlis. It's an excellent complement to your assortment of cooking gadgets because of this. The best possible quality is always ensured by iTokri. Only genuine and authentic items are in the entire collection.  

  • Bengal Patua Handpainted Stainless Steel Mortar And Pestle 

The artisans of West Bengal created Patua, an individually painted mortar and pestle made of extremely superior stainless steel and impermeable paint based on oil.

Why Choose iTokri?

Everyone loves iTokri as their go-to internet retailer for all things Indian. You can discover everything at iTokri, from Indian clothing to Indian handicrafts. To ensure that you receive genuine craftsmanship, we source your products directly from the artisans.  Only at iTokri can you find an array of exquisitely made mortars and pestles.

FAQS: 

  • What is the mortar and pestle? 

Since 35000 BC, the mortar and pestle has been an indispensable kitchen tool. It has two components—a grinder and a bowl—and is used to crush or powder objects. 

  • What kind of material used to make mortar and pestle? 

A mortar and pestle consists of a sturdy bowl that is typically made of stone, ceramic, or wood. A circular crushing tool known as a pestle is frequently manufactured from exactly the same substance as a mortar. 

  • Are these mortar and pestle handmade? 

Yes, these mortar and pestles are handmade from wood, ceramic stones and stainless steel. These are beautifully handcrafted and waterproof oil-based paints are used to colour them.

 

  • What is the purpose of mortar and pestle?

 

A mortar and pestle is used to produce components or compounds in the household, laboratories, and pharmaceuticals by smashing and pounding them to create a smooth paste or dust.

 

  • How to care for mortar and pestle?

 

Using dish soap along with warm water, wash by hand. Before placing away, dry properly. To remove any evident water, use an absorbent dish napkin. After that, let the item dry out completely on a dish shelf.

 

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